Book: FEMA Camp Parent Trap by Ilyan Kei Lavanway

Ilyan Kei Lavanway

about this book: FEMA Camp Parent Trap is a short narrative that only takes a few minutes to read. Its brevity belies its impact and its timely relevance. This story is rapidly coming into its element with current and anticipated events unfolding on the social and political stages of America and the world at large. This concise and powerful portrayal of an increasingly probable scenario may paint a picture in the minds of concerned and sincere readers that will make them think carefully about what might happen to families whose children are enrolled in public school systems, and perhaps in private schools as well.

Homeschooled children have the home court advantage, literally. Parents of homeschoolers have wisely taken a tremendous precaution against the scenario depicted in this short story. Many speculative, dystopian stories focus on what could happen to children. This story takes a different approach. It asks what could happen to parents, and families as a whole, when completely legal - yes, lawful, legal, sanctioned abductions remove children from schools without prior coordination with parents and guardians.

How vulnerable are we? What can we do about it? Awareness must increase and complacency decrease. A drill in a major city mentioned in this story has actually practiced a portion of what this story depicts. And this story was written two years prior to the author having any knowledge of such a drill, or any knowledge of Jade Helm 2015 or Operation Maple Resolve, which is the Canadian counterpart to America's Jade Helm.